Natalie Mikus on St. Albert’s future

Do you want it to remain a haven for large single-family dwelling lots. Do you want more density? Do you see a mix?

Is St. Albert a vital part of the Edmonton capital region? Is the city’s growth being managed with other communities and their plans in mind, or does St. Albert’s vision stop at its civic boundaries?

When it comes time to make decisions at council on planning items and policy, what council’s really doing is setting up this community’s future. The decisions made by the council candidates who are hoping to join could easily reverberate decades down the road.

With that in mind, our final question for candidates before St. Albertans vote on June 24 was about the future of this city.

Question:

What is your vision for the future of St. Albert?

Answers:

Natalie Mikus

I see a city where residents are given the opportunity to have a genuine say in our future. I see vibrant walkable neighbourhoods, commercial and housing diversity and responsibly managed growth. My vision is for us to continue to be the best city for families, where children enjoy a safe and challenging childhood, and where all generations are supported through all their housing and health challenges.

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